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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 08:08 AM
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But i dont have any boost leaks or any ignition problems 8-( . Damn thi sucks, nobody knows what my car problem is. This shop had my car for about 3 days and kept looking for what it is, they said its definately fuel relayed. They reinstalled a brand new pump, checked my lines, and it stilll ran the same. 8- (
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 08:22 AM
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From: 2003 Evo VIII - Silver
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What's up Al, I received the ecu today and put it in my car. Car ran a little better, but I can't actually feel the power difference because my darn car still stutters 8- ( Still not sure what it is, I might change my bov back to recirculating. Got a new pump installed from a shop, it didnt fix my stutter problem, but they said its most likely a fuel problem. Took car to mitsubishi and they said its a bov or wastegate problem. Checked all my ic piping and everything, the freaking car still stutters whenever I punch it, if i baby it through the rpms it can handle it. Any idea on what it might be that is still causing my car to stutter?
Sounds like they did not transfer the white ring over to the new pump and its not making a good seal in the tank.
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 08:35 AM
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Al, I currently have the Hallman MBC (which I bought from you). Sounds as though the MBC will be useless if I go with a flash which controls boost. Is this right? Can the MBC be used to dial the boost down, but have the ECU as a backup set to 20? Thanks in advance...
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 10:01 AM
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hey al, are you talking about that black o ring that seals up the pump from the black metal piece you screw down? Man, its a freaking shop and they didn't even reinstall right, wtf. Ima take it back there and tell them that they didnt do it properly. So are you really sure that this is the problem. Cause I checked the pump myself before I took it in and the pump was in properly.
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 11:18 AM
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its the white plastic spacer ring which preses up on the rubber gasket
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Old Mar 23, 2005 | 01:41 PM
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Hmm I never seen a white plastic spacer thing, I think you are right, I didnt even see that maybe the place didn't even put that crap back in. I dont even know if they even changed my pump and plugs! because I never got my old ones back....... I called them up and demanded those basterds to send my stuff or ill get the insurance company who paid for my car diagnostic to call up their lawyers. I appreaciate your help Al, I'm never going back to that gay place again, and hopefully that is what my problem is 8- ) BTW, where can i buy that plastic spacer piece if I do in fact find out its missing ?
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